Krista Burns on shortcoming of the US counterterrorism approached centered on the use of drones in Yemen.
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The War on Al Qaeda Isn’t Over
Krista Burns argues that the war on Al Qaeda is far from over; it has just moved to new locations.
Syrian opposition forces need help, but it won’t come from NATO
Dylan Crimmins on why NATO will not intervene in the Syrian crisis.
The New Age of Terrorism in Canada
Krista Burns discusses the nature of homegrown terrorism in Canada and suggests how can it be prevented.
When Peacekeepers Wage War
Tyler Amos examines the implications of the recent decision of the MONUSCO operation to take up arms in the face of increased militia attacks.
Rouhani Isn’t the Boss: No Reason to Expect Change in Iran
Dylan Crimmins illuminates the complexities of the Iranian political system and predicts inertia for the Rouhani presidency.
Is a nuclear Iran entirely a bad thing?
Dylan Crimmins considers the implications of a nuclear Iran for the region and for international security.
The Challenges of Self-Radicalization to Domestic Security
Alexandra Zakreski discusses the threat of home-grown terrorism to Canadian national security.
The Contingencies of Biological Weapons
Sandra Song examines the oft-overlooked dangers of bioterrorism.
“Inconceivable incompetence,” can we trust Pakistan?
Krista Burns on leaked Abbottabad Commission report and why Pakistan is an ineffective partner in the war against terrorism.